Most Common Cat Breeds In 2024
Pet Insurance has been busy collating the top cat breeds for 2024 with some of the most adorable purring machines making the list. “We’ve seen a big rise in the number of cats now obtaining pet...
View ArticleNO MORE FISHING! How to Stop Your Dog Getting Caught Out From Fishing Mishaps
Who doesn’t love throwing in a line on a hot summer’s day in the hope of catching a whopper for dinner? But what happens if your wonderful relaxing day on the beach or out on the boat is suddenly...
View ArticleAre cats really fussy? Or are they just products of their fascinating evolution?
Can you relate? I have often found myself standing, bewildered in the cat food aisle, perplexed as to what my seemingly fickle and fussy cat might deign to eat this week… This frustration is shared...
View ArticleCat Facts: Unveiling the Mysteries of Our Friendly Felines
Welcome, fellow cat lovers blessed with curious minds who want a more in-depth understanding of our feline friends. Pet Insurance Australia brings to life the captivating world of cats, where each...
View ArticleSleep Awareness Month – What About The Dog?
As sleep awareness week squints into action in March and World Sleep Day peeps on March 17th, Pet Insurance Australia urges Australians not to hit the snooze button on the importance of our dogs...
View ArticlePet Insurance Australia Issues Urgent Warning on Easter Chocolate Poisoning...
As Australians prepare to celebrate Easter with chocolate treats, Pet Insurance Australia issues a timely reminder of the dangers posed to pets by chocolate consumption. With chocolate toxicity claims...
View ArticleUnderstanding Cruciate Ligaments in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Cruciate ligament injuries are common among dogs and can significantly impact their mobility and overall quality of life. By understanding this crucial aspect of canine anatomy, recognising the signs...
View ArticleANZAC Day Commemoration: Honouring the Canine Heroes of War
ANZAC Day holds profound significance in the hearts of Australians, marking a solemn occasion to pay tribute to the sacrifices of those who served. As we reflect on this day, Pet Insurance Australia...
View ArticleUnderstanding Brachycephalic Airway Disease in Dogs
Brachycephalic Airway Disease (BOAS) is commonly found in dogs with short, pushed-in faces, such as Bulldogs, Pugs, and French Bulldogs. This disease affects their respiratory system and can lead to...
View ArticleECONOMIC STRAIN LEADS TO DECLINE IN PET HEALTHCARE AMID ESCALATING LIVING COSTS
Australia, [May 2024]: As Australians face mounting financial pressures, recent research has revealed concerning trends in pet healthcare. Over 50% of pet owners are adjusting their approach to their...
View ArticleNatural Remedies For Bad Breath In Dogs
Nothing ruins a beautiful snuggle with your dog more than the sometimes overpowering stench of their breath. Bad breath in dogs cannot only disturb those special moments but can also indicate something...
View ArticleRainfall Safety For Pets – Leptospirosis Risk Increase
Pet Insurance Australia Urges Immediate Action from Pet Owners in NSW to Combat Escalating Leptospirosis Risks Amidst Rainfall Issues As New South Wales battles with the latest rainfall issues, Pet...
View ArticleTake Your Dog to Work Day – June 21st, 2024
Pet Insurance Australia is excited to support Take Your Dog to Work Day and encourages all workplaces to consider the numerous benefits of becoming pet-friendly. To participate, businesses can simply...
View ArticlePet Choking Prevention Day – Shining Light on Household Dangers
[June, 2024] – As Pet Choking Prevention Day, a crucial event that sheds light on a significant issue, is observed overseas this Saturday, Pet Insurance Australia takes the opportunity to raise...
View ArticleSoft Tissue Trauma in Dogs
Soft tissue trauma in dogs is a prevalent concern among pet owners, often resulting from accidents or injuries. Understanding this condition and its implications is crucial for providing timely care...
View ArticleDo all vets accept PIA Pet Insurance?
This question is Googled often! But that’s not quite correct. Vets are not insurers. They can’t “accept” – or decide to pay – claims on behalf of an insurer. However, if the question is, “Will PIA Pet...
View ArticlePet Insurance Australia Issues a Warning on Pet Arthritis
Recognise the Symptoms and Seek Early Treatment [Australia, July 2024] As cooler weather sets in across Australia, Pet Insurance Australia alerts pet owners to the increased risk of osteoarthritis (OA)...
View ArticleACHOO! Allergy Prevention Tips for Spring
Sydney, [August 2024] — As spring approaches, Pet Insurance Australia urges pet owners to be vigilant about seasonal allergies that can affect their furry companions. With blooming flowers and...
View ArticleTicking Time Bomb – Urgent Warning as Tick Season Hits
Sydney, October 2024 – As the tick season escalates across Australia, Pet Insurance Australia urgently advises pet owners to take immediate steps to safeguard their beloved pets from the lethal...
View ArticleWorld Pet Obesity Week: 7th – 13th October
Pet Obesity on the Rise – A Growing Concern for Australian Pet Parents [October 2024 – Sydney, Australia] Pet Insurance Australia highlights an urgent concern facing pet owners nationwide: the...
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